Unless this is a trick question, or I'm a buffoon, one answer is "unruffled"
Choppy, disturbed, wavy, non-relective or ruffled maybe.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
The opposite of arrive is to depart or to leave.The opposite of arrival is departure.
how to lenghten a ruffled skirt is to iron it
The Gingham Ruffled Curtains are available in blue.
The Jennifer Double Ruffled Curtains are 84 inches long.
Look at a photo or other illustration. Also, it's "ruffed" grouse, not ruffled.
First things first it's not a rose but a ruffled tulip. And it symbolizes the love with Jacob and Bella, but the messed of 'ruffled'- just like the ruffled tulip the ruffled part stands for the messed up love between Edward abd Bells.
The parrot ruffled its feathers and squawked
The detailed stitching on the Carolina Ruffled curtains is done by hand.
Yes, but not always. Look up a picture of George Washington's suit, the sleeves are ruffled, but not wrinkled.
That depends on what you mean by a "ruffled shirt." Men - almost exclusively among the landed aristocracy - wore ruffled collars and cuffs throughout the 16th Century. A man's shirt at the time was considered an undergarment and not meant to be seen. It wasn't until the middle of the following century that men started exposing their shirt-fronts, and what was seen underneath their waistcoats was often ruffled. Well-to-do men wore ruffled shirts as a matter of course from then until the middle of the 19th Century, and with evening wear into the 20th. Over time, menswear has gotten progressively simpler, and the ruffled evening shirt was all but extinct by the end of World War I.Men's ruffled shirts enjoyed a brief revival in the 1960s and 1970s. It is all but impossible to find one today.
The Arlington Elegant Ruffled Curtains will cover a window that is 400 inches wide and 63 inches long.
It is the ruffled grouse.
Ruffled tulips :D